Good news for the Planet, Bad News for Alarmists

BERLIN, Dec 13 (Reuters) - The European Commission is
opening an investigation into the discounts German industries
get on renewable energy surcharges, according to a draft letter
sent to Berlin, which could lead to higher costs for thousands
of firms in Europe's biggest economy.

Germany collects surcharges from power consumers to help
fund operators of wind and solar power plants. Heavy electricity
users such as cement, steel and chemical plants are exempt from
the surcharge to keep them from being priced out of the global
market.

(Reuters) - Scottish
Power scrapped plans for a huge offshore wind farm on Friday due to
tricky ground and wave conditions and the presence of protected sharks,
making it the third utility in two weeks to drop a wind project in
British waters.

Meteorologist Dominik Jung at Wetter.net here
reports that Germany’s 2013 year was the 2nd coldest in a decade. The
mean temperature was only 0.4°C over the 1961 – 1990 mean. Only 2010 was
“a bit colder”.
Hey! That means the coldest 2 years of the decade happened just
recently. Clearly the recent flurry of cold events shows that the globe
is cooling, thus contradicting the global warming hypothesis. Alarmists
are desperate to explain why.
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2013
Turning Out To Be Germany’s 2nd Coldest Year In The Last Decade! - See
more at:
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Meteorologist
Dominik Jung at Wetter.net here reports that Germany’s 2013 year
was the 2nd coldest in a decade. The mean temperature was only 0.4°C over the
1961 – 1990 mean. Only 2010 was “a bit colder”.

Hey! That
means the coldest 2 years of the decade happened just recently. Clearly
the recent flurry of cold events shows that the globe is cooling, thus
contradicting the global warming hypothesis. Alarmists are desperate to explain
why.

And Headlines that show that the falsified man-made global warming hypothesis is fully busted:

The Arctic air blasting the eastern United States is positively balmy
compared to the record minus 136 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 93 degrees
Celsius) temperature measured in Antarctica in August 2010, according to
research released on Monday. Scientists made the discovery while
analyzing 32 years of global surface temperatures recorded by
satellites. They found that a high ridge in the East Antarctic Plateau
contains pockets of trapped air that dipped as low as minus 136
Fahrenheit on August 10, 2010, researchers said at the American
Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco. The previous record low was
minus 128.6 F (minus 89.2 C), set in 1983 at the Russian Vostok Research
Station in East Antarctica, said Ted Scambos, lead scientist at the
National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado.

Forecasters say it hasn't been this cold for this long in north
central Minnesota since Richard Nixon was in the White House and gas was
36 cents a gallon.

The National Weather Service in Duluth looked at the
coldest 6-day stretches and found it was 1972 when it last has been this
cold in Crow Wing County. The stretch from Dec. 6 to 11 averaged about 6
degrees above zero.

But you won’t hear the bed wetters over at the ABC or Fairfax media tell you this…If you think the Earth is hot now, try wearing plate armor in the Middle Ages.

A Swedish study found that the planet was warmer in ancient Roman
times and the Middle Ages than today, challenging the mainstream idea
that man-made greenhouse gas emissions are the main drivers of global
warming.

Sir Henry Fraser has an impressive CV.
Barbados' newest knight, retired university professor, Dr. Henry Fraser, received the Accolade of Knight of St. Andrew, in the 2014 Independence Day Hours. Sir Henry Fraser was named as a result of The Knighthood of St. Andrew being bestowed on him for his outstanding contribution to the medical profession and representation of Barbadian culture, especially in the area of its architectural history.Sir Henry, a medical practitioner by profession, has worked for many years as a lecturer in medicine at the University of the West Indies and now serves as an Independent Senator in the Barbados Parliament where he has gained an outstanding reputation for his work on the historic treasures of Barbados.

He has received a plethora of other awards, including the UWI’s Pelican Award, Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary International and the Gold Crown of Merit (GCM) in the Barbados Honours of 1992.